Re: [SQL] Re: SQL Join - MySQL/PostgreSQL difference?
Brice Ruth <brice@webprojkt.com>
From: Brice Ruth <brice@webprojkt.com>
To: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Cc: Michael Fork <mfork@toledolink.com>, Ian Harding <iharding@pakrat.com>, pgsql-general@postgresql.org, pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Date: 2001-02-07T16:38:53Z
Lists: pgsql-general, pgsql-sql
Is there a simple (unix) command I can run on text files to convert cr/lf to lf? The way I did it seemed pretty ass-backward to me (not to mention time consuming). -Brice Tom Lane wrote: > > Brice Ruth <brice@webprojkt.com> writes: > > Here's my latest tactic: I'm guessing that the data 'corruption' has > > something to do with the way the data was exported from the original > > database by the third party ... probably something with the cr/lf > > linebreaks or something to that effect (the data field in question > > happens to be the last field in a line in the data file). > > Ooooh ... the queries you were showing us made it look like the column > was not the last one, so I hadn't thought of that. Almost certainly, > your extra character is a CR. Postgres expects plain LF as newline in > COPY data files; if the newlines are actually CR/LF then the CRs will > be taken as part of the last data field. > > regards, tom lane -- Brice Ruth WebProjkt, Inc. VP, Director of Internet Technology http://www.webprojkt.com/